After 2 desolate years without, for reasons we're all too well aware of, Sutton Cache Fest is finally back for a 13th event! And this time, you get an extra special icon and souvenir as I was lucky enough to be awarded one of the "Community Celebration Events" in 2020 and can finally use it!
Following the success of the last 12 (and 2 unofficial!) "We love beer and/or caching!" and "Sutton Cache Fest" events, another chance for a meet, chat, & TB swap, with refreshments available, and lots of nearby caches.
What? A meet, chat, TB swap opportunity, with refreshments available, and lots of nearby caches. Those who attended the 12 previous events will testify to a fun afternoon - not your average geocaching event, and even had the acclaim "the best geocaching event I've ever attended!". See http://coord.info/GC5K3G3, http://coord.info/GC4QWT2, http://coord.info/GC565QF or http://coord.info/GC5Y08D
Previous occasions have even been featured on a geocaching podcast and been nominated in the Best Event category in the 2016 Geocaching Awards.
When? Saturday 30th July, 12 - 5pm
Where? St Andrew's Church, Sutton, CB6 2RB
Why? Why not? Following the 12 previous very successful events at this location I've been asked to host another event for the same occasion. Sutton hosts a number of cache types, including the final of the popular fairy tale series. I'm also hoping to place a new cache for the day. Cover Sutton in smilies 
We will be at the church from 12 onwards, so feel free to come and say hello first, then take a walk, and return for a drink afterwards...or cache your way here and come to us for a well-earned pint or cuppa. Feel free to say in your log when you plan to arrive so we can keep an eye out for you. 
Hope you can join us for a pint and pork scratchings (or a cuppa and a cake); looking forward to seeing you. 
Community Celebration Events - 2020
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 20 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between May 2, 2020 and December 31, 2020 2021 2022! Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the
Geocaching Blog.